a partitioned disk wouldn't be mounted after canceling backup
I was making a clone drive from a partitioned disk to external fw drive. But I canceled it because I had to get going. After that, I can not see the partitioned drive anymore... On Disk Utility I can see the volume as a white icon but can not mount it. I tried to start up from an os x dvd. I can see the files but not do anything. Then tried to copy all files from the terminal but I got an error "permission denid".
Does anyone know any solutions for this? Please help!! |
It sounds like the partition failed, 036. Try using Disk Utility to erase it.
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Thank you for your advise but if I erase it, can I get all files back on the volume?
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I'm not sure what you mean. You canceled a backup to that volume, right? So, you'll just repeat the copy... something went wrong with the drive or volume, but it wasn't the cancel -- that literally just stops copying.
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The problem is I can not access to the original files. I don't have any backups because I canceled it... So erasing the volume means erasing the original files... Do you think Data Resue or some other software would be able to recover the files after erasing it?
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Wait, I'm confused. You were copying files, and you had a failure on both the source and destination at the exact same time?
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On the destination volume, I got few files because I canceled it. However after canceling it, I can not access to the source files nor volumes. I am trying to mount the volume or copy the files but haven't got any luck... Does this happen if we cancel the copy process?
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No, definitely not. As I said, we simply stop copying. Nothing at all is done to the source, its files, drive, volume, etc.
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That is what I thought/hoped. I will try some software such as Techtools and Data Rescue. Thank you for your help!
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